Perched atop the limestone cliffs of Erusheti Mountain with a view of the Mtkvari River, Vardzia is more than just a group of mediaeval caverns; it is a striking example of Georgian aspiration, spirituality, and bravery. While originally intended as a fortification and sanctuary in the 12th century, the structure thrived under Queen Tamar and withstood various invasions, earthquakes, and ages of quiet to become one of Georgia's most invigorating historical gems.
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All About Vardzia: Georgia's Cave City That Hid A Queen And Her Kingdom
Explore the mysterious cave city of Vardzia in Georgia, a 12th-century monastic marvel carved into a cliffside. Discover ancient frescoes, hidden tunnels, and Georgia’s rich medieval past in this unforgettable offbeat heritage destination

An external view of Vardzia
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An external view of Vardzia
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